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Recent Tennessee Divorce Law Court of Appeals Decisions







E2013-00997-COA-R3-CV
Authoring Judge: Judge John W. McClarty
Trial Court Judge: Chancellor John S. McLellan, III



A woman claims the trial court has not awarded her enough alimony.



In this divorce action, the trial court granted Wife a divorce, divided the marital assets, and awarded Wife alimony of $700 per month for 48 months. Wife appeals. We modify the trial court’s judgment to reflect an award of periodic alimony in the amount of $1,000 per month.



See the entire Fogle v Fogle opinion

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